the right and wrong
Right and wrong, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì f ē IQ ū zh í, meaning right and wrong, reasonable and unreasonable. From Lun Heng, Shuo RI.
The origin of Idioms
In Wang Chong's Lun Heng Shuo RI Pian of Han Dynasty, "the two theories have their own opinions, so the right and wrong have not been determined."
Analysis of Idioms
Right and wrong are confused by antonyms
Idiom usage
I believe that the Jade Emperor's Tianfu is not contemptuous, and I can see right and wrong clearly. The third discount of Wu Mingshi's cinnabar Dan in Yuan Dynasty
the right and wrong
swallow humiliation and bear a heavy load - rěn rǔ fù zhòng
Party members are jealous of each other - dǎng tóng dù yì
respect justice and abide by the laws - fèng gōng rú fǎ
glorify and illuminate the ancestors - yào zǔ róng zōng
copper smell stinking to high heaven - tóng chòu xūn tiān